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Originally Posted by jillianfan
I was in the same boat. I did everything right, and no loss. I worked my rear off at the gym, ate 1,400 calories a day and...3 1/2 pounds in three weeks. It gets discouraging.
However, my jeans are looser today than they have been and I just got off my TOM. So, I weigh in again on Saturday and am hopeful that I lost at least a couple of more pounds.
That said, here is the way that I stay motivated - I figure that, if I am doing everything right and not losing, I can imagine what would happen if I gave up. I would surely gain. I imagine myself, how I would look in a few months if I gave up, then imagine myself in a few months if I stick to the program. The first vision is so horrifying to me that it keeps me on the straight and narrow. In my second vision, I am slim and feeling good about myself, and that is the vision that I see whenever I want to get a quarter pounder with cheese, french fries and cinnamon roll from McDonald's.
Because no matter what, your weight loss will kick in. Barring some medical problem, like hypothyroidism or a hormonal problem, any program that you choose that puts you into a calorie deficit will eventually work. You have to be patient and know that you are not going to wake up tomorrow morning with your dream body. But you just might wake up some morning next summer and realize that you have your dream body. Or, you could wake up some morning next summer, 30 lbs heavier, and dreaming about how you would look if you would have stuck to your diet when nothing seemed to be happening.
That is what keeps me going - in June next year, I could be 120 lbs. Or, I could be 200 lbs. It is really my choice.
Well put.